THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



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ATTENTION FARMERS AND MILLERS. Premium 

 Grain Cleaner — patented April 20, 1852. We would 

 most respectfully call the attention of Farmers and others 

 to our Improved Grain Fan, which we are manufacturing 

 at our shop in Fredericksburg, Va., where we have a num- 

 ber finished for the inspection of Farmers and others. We 

 might give thousands of certificates to show the superiority 

 of our Fans, but deem it unnecessary, as a trial of the fan 

 will give satisfaction. It is simple in its construction, and 

 cannot be surpassed in expeditiously cleaning all kinds of 

 Grain from Cockle, Smut, Garlic, Cheat, &c, and is an 

 excellent chaffer. We have selected good material and 

 would be pleased to furnish all in want of a good Fan 

 mill. All our work is warranted to be well made and do a 

 good business. Our teams are passing through the country, 

 and will deliver Fans at any point within seventy miles of 

 the shop. Those convenient to rail-road or steam-boat land- 

 ings can have them delivered at their depot. 

 Farmers will please send their orders early. 

 Communications addressed to T. J. Doyle & Co., at Fre- 

 dericksburg, Va., are promptly attended to. 

 For Premiums and Certificates see handbills, 

 jun— 2t* T. J. DOYLE & CO. 



FARM, STOCK, CROPS, NEGROES, &C, FOR 

 SALE. — The subscribers are authorized to sell a valu- 

 able farm in the county of Buckingham, 5£ miles from the 

 Court House, containing upwards of 800 acres, having on 

 it every necessary improvement, consisting of a handsome 

 two story dwelling just completed, barn with threshing 

 machine, stables, corn crib, carriage and ice houses, black- 

 smith's shop, &c, with a kitchen and meat house about to 

 be erected. It has also a fine garden and an orchard of 

 choice fruit, embracing almost every variety grown in Vir- 

 ginia. It will be sold with the growing crops, (175 bushels 

 of wheat and 100 bushels of oats have been seeded) stock, 

 tools and Implements of every description, and 16 first rate 

 farm and house servants, one of whom is a good black- 

 smith. 



This farm is situated in a region proverbial for health 

 and agreeable society, 15 farms and dwellings being in 

 view from the dwelling. 



The owner desiring to remove to the South, and being 

 unwilling to break up the relations existing among his ne,- 

 groes, will dispose of the whole at a great bargain. 

 For terms, &c, apply to 



MARTIN GOLDSBOROUGH, Baltimore, or 

 RUFF1N & AUGUST, Richmond, Va. 



jun — tf 



GENERAL AGENCY FOR THE SALE AND PUR- 

 CHASE OF LANDS.— FRANK : G. RUFFIN, Secre- 

 tary of the Virginia State Agricultural Society, and N. 

 AUGUST, Notary Public and Accountant, offer their ser- 

 vices to the public as General Agents for the sale and pur- 

 chase of lands in Virginia, and in the Southern and West- 

 ern States. Those wishing our services, having lands for 

 sale, are requested to furnish us with a full description of 

 snch property, and the terms, &c, upon which they are 

 willing to sell ; and those wishing to purchase are requested 

 to inform us of the locality in which they wish to purchase, 

 the price they are willing to pay, &c. Our charges will 

 be moderate. 



Office at the office of the Virginia State Agricultural So- 

 ciety, jan — tf 



WILLIAM P. LADD, 



APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, 

 No. 319, head of Broad Street, Shockoe Hill, Rich- 

 mond, Virginia. 



DEALER in English, Mediterranean, India and 

 all foreign and Domestic Drugs and Medi- 

 cines; also, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye-StnfTs, Win- 

 dow Glass, Putty, &c. For sale on the most ac- 

 commodating terms. 



Orders from Country Merchants and Physi- 

 cians thankfully received and promptly attended to. 

 ja 1851 — tf 



STEPHEN H. FISHER, Manufacturer of Boots 

 and Shoes, No. 228, Broad Street, north side, be- 

 tween 3d and 4th streets, Richmond, Virginia, keeps con- 

 stantly on hand a full assortment of ready made Boots and 

 Shoes of his own manufacture, for Ladies' and Children's 

 wear, which he will sell as low as can be purchased in this 

 city. Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen and Boys on hand, 

 or made to order at short notice. Servants' Shoes of all 

 qualities always on hand. All work warranted. 



f|2|F° Farmers are invited to give him a call. ocly 



JB. & W. F. POAGUE'S PATENT PLAN FOR 

 . HYDRAULIC CEMENT PIPES.— This is the cheap- 

 est and most durable piping ever offered to the public for 

 conveying or elevating water for any distance desired, and 

 can be enlarged or diminished to suit the flow or column of 

 water, and the strength increased in proportion. The pipes 

 can be either moulded in the ditch just as they are intended 

 to remain, or moulded in a yard, and when hardened, 

 transported any distance, and the pieces united in the ditch 

 by cement mortar. The pipes can be easily attached to the 

 ram or any kind of hydrant. They have been thoroughly 

 tested by a number of persons. All persons desiring fur- 

 ther information, or wishing to purchase rights for any un- 

 sold State or county, can get a printed circular containing 

 directions for constructing and using said moulds, with cer- 

 tificates of their utility, by applying (post-paid) to the Pa- 

 tentees. 



We are prepared to undertake and execute jobs of piping 

 in this and the surrounding counties. 



J. B. & W. F. POAGUE. 

 Address Fancy Hill P. O., Rockbridge county, Va. 

 jun — 2t* 



ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS. — Emery's 

 Patent Rail-road Horse Powers Threshing Ma- 

 chines, Separators, &c. together with a full and ge- 

 neral assortment of Farm Implements and Machinery, 

 Field and Garden Seeds, Fertilizers, &c. &c. Full Ca- 

 talogues and descriptions sent gratis on application to the 

 subscriber. RICH'D H. PEASE 



369 & 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 

 The above machines may be prcoured of Mr. James 

 A. Lipscomb, Richmond; Rowlett, Hardy & Co., Peters- 

 burg; Addison & Meade. Alexandria; RadclifFe & Son, 

 Washington, D. C, at Albany prices', adding transporta- 

 tion, jun — 2t* 



SIN TON & SONS' NURSERY, NEAR 

 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 



AS the season for planting has arrived, the sub- 

 scribers would respectfully call the attention of 

 iheir friends and the public generally, to their large 

 and extensive collection of Fruit Trees, embrac- 

 ing, perhaps, a selection that has not been surpassed, 

 for the climate of Virginia, and nearly all propa- 

 gated from fruit-bearing trees in their own orchard. 



Catalogues, with directions for planting, may be 

 had at William Palmer's Seed and Plough Store; 

 at Peyton Johnston & Brother's Apothecary Store; 

 at C.J. Sinton & Co's. Hardware Store, and at Lo- 

 gan Waller's Commission House, where any orders 

 left will be punctually attended to, and letters ad- 

 dressed to the subscribers, Richmond, will receive 

 prompt attention, 

 nov— tf JOSEPH SINTON & SONS. 



AGENCY FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE 

 OF IMPROVED STOCK. 



STOCK Cattle of all the different breeds, Sheep, 

 Swine, Poultry, &c. will be purchased to order, 

 ind carefully shipped to any part of the United 

 States, for which a reasonable commission will be 

 charged. Apply to 



AARON CLEMENT, Philadelphia. 

 Refer to Gen. W. H. Richardson, Richmond, Va. 

 N. B.— All letters, post-paid, will be promptly 

 attended to. ap— if 



